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FEET ACHE BUnN I SWEll OR V lEW POI N :r S FOR
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WH L~N
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-YOU HEED
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WOMEN VOTERS.
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of .11 ,.unl",,, 10 u .. le on " 001\' """n, 1 I
caplb\,hsia of 11.11 OOunt;Tle5 ...In ' lahO~ .,1It! j
p'f.:I;~"I,:~e[~\~ c~a~n!m .",1 Russ ..... foe :
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cou nt,y '" " h,,], tho d~"",,~ or }I~'~ H" I
CH.rr cd. to t hf
logIcal oncluslon '] ~e RUh"l lln
19, 1920.
⢠RED
THE ,-FARM1RS' NEW
MISCHIt:F.
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DON'T LEAVE READING
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C AR ER.
THE LANSBURY PROGRAMM"'.
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bou rg-eot'!!C' the mm-cba.nt nnd t.he ma u ufacturer I Slt ~I Umr B
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h M mt.rooul..-ed 11} lila 1
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ha.VB been dJSI)QS..~c;od In man y C'MC'3 1 pt'obJlbl- H.;..lU:c of C<'nl n:: O\lS t i l(} Go'Ocrn m ellt Agncultur-e 'l
kIlled but t.hp nrolc tarlat -m ~ (.cu.d of cqrnmc Into Btll , \\ hleh IS n;11
de.ilgllo.t.ed b} leadtn;: organs
From time t<> tune t.he" Dally e:rald" leta
11.8 own finds ltsEllf ontollOil III Laoour l.. flUt CS
en th l' Press 83 1.1 c arrne g Ne", Ch li-rter Before lLself t::'o
Du:t3.tea of prudence eDc:ouraee It to
Women hOl¥e bE.-com& \ ot er" Juat m t,l the t.o t.a l (l t.be HIlJ \\ ~s filL aH con tdered and appr()\ed by wrap up Its gO!lpel for t.he workers as a naJe, in
[By A MERE MAN]
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"OT3SERlV~R, ~~~_U_~D_AY, _~.!JN~_
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PERSPIRE-ONE DIP IN 'THIS OXY·
ALL
GENATtD
to - WATER -I TI~A"'S
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'ltHE READING
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XI -A SHOltT HI,BTORY OF
Nat¥re'. own ft~"blg. -OOthibg.
a. pa.rt, problLblf evcn t.he leadllli pa.rt Ip de<11 ' ug tl, e Cabmc the!"" 1rnd been ccn feren c~ uetwecu mild 1a.DJt'Uage-to talk pleasantly oj frater-tuty and
cooling .azullruHn. " .gellt~ .. . .ya DOctor
Eaty
PARTIES.
\\4ct.her t.hD Soc.lahs.t. doct.rlne of tb e ~136Ts ~
I t ito F.rU119 hUlste
lid Ltud J ~e, o n bcb:dl of th e. freedom and the new socla.l <N"der :mv,ryitlowand
Iihal1 ta.ke root and ftourJ.:ih In tb l!l oountlv
a lnt> C.Q\ o· nml;nl. and I m es!!ntatlves or th e Na.t onnl
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to mecUcata 'a~ .clcl osyg8n to
at ome
Trado U!.'I011t~UJ 1(1 111e mas.; ' l 5\.1 11 r~mnlljS t-rU a lu,lIne l's 'Omon tl e Welsh Farmers Ulllon and then bOVievet, It mt.elTUpts ltti mOl'll taas wlt.b. &
J,y diubim,lD it a compouncl whi.ch any eneuu.t , In D
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Gamed" th fi t thing that tht;lr chl6f mtcre'\t. lS. III l,I;llgC!l __ pd In the I aijO wll.h loadmg I ndGy; ners
c\oa.r <Nt dcclaratlon of It. real a.lm8
'Then we
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t_
Softella !QOTD' and
antes II IVlDe
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e rs
thl I COl\dltIOI'~ Jlnder which thc-y ,",ork Mqst rcspon
Th e Blll lS dl\ Ld
mto t.wo na.rLs l"'ne firs t 1S ascertaJtt beyond a. peradvenwre l aB President
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call .u. ' :...'
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the poet 11008 on h 18 dep;t.1"'tu.re from
d' s tb le lla(lcrs of Trado Un lC lI1sm ~ nelth£:r pl e sob. an am l>ndml'llt. pf ho COIn Produci.ilm A ct 1911 W!so
Id
t.l t M.r La.n&b
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GalIOlQM- too.
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world In order to osplo"e the next under Hh gal 1nor Dra.c~l oo the doettll1e of th e c!3.<tS ~it r P rtLO ' on d dlC! st."COnd ~lIlLins omendmenl.s of the AglI
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urys Journ
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&onoo of Vugll, 18 .. vast h()flt of lIouls Wb 0 are J tlcalfy a.n of them however bcllcve In t be DatIOn
~ltural ILoldmrn - l cts
(fut for t.Urmoil and blood5hed
.fA$".!>w
8m1piy ftJ'1n~ a bout. space They have DO b ~ven H..lisattOn Of' as It. 13 now fa.shlonable 10 c.'\ tl It.
GU
NTEED PRICES
~'he lates t outburst of tillS kmd has taken
MIA PbylU. Monkman'. relilarkabtâ¢â¢ ador.. ~ctKu°rS:: .~!\u:;e:']1"e~~tt; ~:st.th~ WI~"ar~ ::1 8OC1:.t·n&!l~{le O!a~~~~I~2"-t.ha.t 18, Ute) a,!m ILl. I The prop~als de I~g \\ It h guar~lteed minImUm ~~:i-s~ 8t~~;;1~fffr~ '~h~:s.=llo:f
1Mo.t oft th_ wonderful .oothhâ¢â¢ and huJla.
to lpeak m P'4T'11wt ot bllno~
D.nte u~ hI.
~~of the cillo! lessons t.lluBht. b) t~B IU!lt.ory I pnCL" ale ll'l. follow, na.rnel) , l11'ite 9.d of the prll.:c~ Italy the ' oonst.lt.utJOD " IB dead, t.he " _,~",",,,",
.lfKts: otO.syptLIate4 Waur
~de ,,){6 Uleae ma.y be, and 11 told t.ha.t thoy are of all pohticaJ ]>R.rtlC8 IS tho.t. t.he exuell;Ji.su. mnka I fixed by th e Ac4
1917 the IDllltmurn, f)rtc es lU expressed the opllllon that. one of two
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t.hoso undeatdClll souls !Who on fAlt.h bad no fixed t ho pace In 1910 It wa.s th o
D lo LR."ds
tho wttltO n[o to b~ b ed ell ~he tollowm", Oi lll lmum ha.ppen m that c()uDtry~ther the
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pnnmpl~ and followed DO .[:'Uidmg «ta r of t.hou,bt. " Lut D ltolums
tho ' liacl Wcodl'i l~I'Il" t.he pnocs fol' tho. stl\1 datu ye&l 1919 -Wpeat. 6Ss SCiZO power or the pUddle classes
W;t.bout. a.s::yg6D, even Me Itsoll could not enst, The lesson t11.O poet wanU! to toa.ob 18 "'hat. I~ IS a I Da.mn the Comcqucnccs
colc lIO Yo 110 set tho per quarloel of S04 1:18 and oats 4& per quarlel t hrunsc-l"es by armoo fo.rce
Aflor thiS clleerfu1
and. 'tlle 5010nce of medicme ba!l ,perfected many ma1l8 bU3 ness ill hfo to make Uo his mind oljl~the pace fo" t.llc Col Ui ent\.I..IVQ Palt.y a nd .... ot t.he Houac of 3J6 I~ These are tJl e mUUIDum pLLl:e5 recoOl 8l.P'nmmg up of the prospeota B.head for Lhe
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d Kreat qU B!!ItLons of t.he da)-to follow 11001 0 barner 0 1 Lords to throw out tllO BUd~t "'I n IR\.Is.~1B 111 rnem<led by UIO Roya.l ConunlMlon on Agrlcult.ure, p OOpl- t.hl) I< Hera.ld ' we". on to coJl.SJdor ttle
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I~ "Wonderful refrGShing, healLng an
On e a['C
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arOl5e 1n 1917 \vhc ll the Gznrdom fell
L_ed
f Plvuu..,,,,lon
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'" for the na.tions gonerally
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louD grel\tcst qll8S"IMO
DS tl·
I h ever
rtnco T.yoff \\&3 ",d 0' C..--.
on '10 he COG '
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m th e outlook
Pnrluu:nentary
Antl.eptlC properttel
Whon wte, t.ender foc t human lllsiory " as hemg dUioussoo tn Dan tes day~ fo llo.ed by Korensky who LII turn "as~usted by sLand~ud q~a1 Mmlmum prlC(l8 fOI 1921 and 6ub government' It cont.inuoo.
15 clea.rlj pa,58mg
burn, sma.rl., swell and peT- nc..m eh where tho I')oht.u!a l h fadshll) of. Euro pe Lcnm and Trotsky ',J In tml8 country la~t aUlUmll seq uent years a.re to bo fixed- by three CommisSIOn To lt IS Ruooe.edmg a. new phase the st.ru£"gle for
'Pl"', or ~hen tho Arcbes resided The sp1rlt.u&l headshlp wall In the l'opc. and till!. sppng, It wal th e eEltcnllsts of IIhe LaboUr et"3 IUld arc to l'1S0 or fdl m oompallson With tho power between the military and the workcl'8 10
ns everyone then admitted but. mAonl want.edj blm P a.rty who were most amLle and proml cut.
w.bo\(~ Prices tor tllo st.;wrlard yea.r III mo sarno tha.t. aglWl before settled oonditiona can sUper?alle
tU'e and Il.Che 50 every step to have the pol1t.lca.l headsh R' 100 whlio others
lIt" I.. loyd George ha..."1 done good 1iCrVI~ by calhng proportJoD aa-t.he 006t of produotion rISes or f&lJs must aueceed a period of d\Ct.a~a. dieta.tor
means web p&Jn that. you thought tha.t. the .Emperor should havo It. :qanta our attentIOn to tillS pra.ctically tnelo'l t,o:ble law of in oomJltu"lsoII WIth the cost fOI" t.he st.andaro year s.}up at the proletariat or a dlcta.to.rsl:llp 0{ the
faUep arche!l JuSt try stood for the Em].)Ctror and waa oXlIod trom hIli poltt.ioaJ p"rt.ICS
H e hlU 1l1$lStod tb(l~ t IS IdJ () Of Lho i hrco CommlSS looers, one 18 a'npowt.ed by generals'
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the feet far a few na tLve state: It IS very AIgni.fican~. theorefore. !that. far us to Ignore tho Labour EU trem ts ! B..S a n in the Ellghsh Scot.tlsh a.nd Insb Departwen ts or
Thank you M'r Lansbury :r;t ~ much beeter
medicated poople who are too tImid to take elt.her OD ~ ludo Slgnifloa.nt mmon t.y LenlD o.nd Tro~kf -were an A,A'rlCUlture aet.mg~otber one by the !Ceastirl , that you should nrplaJJl to US wliat l'OU reaJly
water pro- or t.he oUter 6hou 1d be 80 soornIully deplCteIi at lOSlgnificant mmQr1ty "hen thC)'Y ~t to! RU6SIa.. m a.nd ~o by tho Do
01 Trade
expect to hapJ"f?ll ~han that you s.hould mdu\:e m
a h andful the \ery opcnlllg of hI.! great f!0em JQln a PJlrty ⢠rll.Llway totaln t.houghtfully PL'O.tded b,. t.he lier
CULTI .TlON ORDERS
va.g'Ue g enoralitJes about the dawn of a goldeD age
of the
Ba.th Sn1tratea thon by a.U means, for It 13 t 001 ,. way ,.~
mons JU!lt tilie samo thmg happened m the French
The Act of 1917
t.aJns neuel aJ. provts1on s em
THE OB.OIOE
-mpouDd to
foot bath take an effimeut. sbare tn Sbl1pL g the de6t.tnltll
Re'ioluUoD
Mlrabcau w~ folLowed by Danton, pow~nn~ tjbe Mm tar of V\gTlcult.ure to enfOTce
'S"â¢â¢ hO~1llCk
th,. cool. :'Jour na.t.lve La.nd
and Danton by RobC5ntcrre a.nd the '1 error
propot cult.lvat.lon
These will be oontinued, but
Now we know where we are Mr Lanabury tells
...
~ trutl1 IS that t h e p rom iSes 0 f .. rev olutIon ord cn f or r.
_"1...
diatatorshlP
What he
Dot
WHIGS AND TORIES
la Qla.D
e m cu l'~
... va.t Ion 8h a II on Iy be u.s
'-\lthat a. ,c
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--oommg
b
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e. '.-der .kln,
and r
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are never kept and thIS a.lways gives a. flne chlUlce mad& where they a.re U not calculated to affeCt. w us lS \<lliS. a lctau.n~ Ip 1& a. form. 0 espowem
wbJle lU draw! &11 the pam
Pollt.lcal paTties have Cl:lfIted m thl$ oount.ry t.o t.h~e who a.seert tha.t £11e re&&OU 18 that tbe 111jUMoUSty the P(I
S mt,&l"e!Ited 10 the land ' and suob 88 the BrItish people have not. experIenced for
and 8O:&lIes,s out of achtng Iomce the rClglI o[ Charles II "b!!D two r:;eat r e rolut.ion has not gone /&r enougl1 Eiv~r slQce 1 t he r 1lZht of a.ppe to a.n a.rtut.ra.to l IS provided
IDtuly (eneratlOlli
'Ve a.re otrered the cbOlCt:-a
rn u.sclee or !ensItJ,e JOlnt.! The real and fMtmg partIes arose-tbo Wh1ds and the Tories
Mr w -s a boy soca.l r eformera have been hara at wol"k det.ernune whotbCC' the order 18 properly made
tyrSllDy !la~ up "ill'" the revolutionuy elem~ta m
loot comfort II &0 grahfymg tbat. no ORe can Iully Gloostooe began his po Weal career as a. Tory but m thIS country, and I ha.ve seen +"'6 iQod eftcC'ts
ODD
TO REP'ill
Ott mubit. or a tyranny esta.blisheil by th e nuhian'
hiS VIeW8 gradua.lIy cll&llg~(~JI untIl hEt beaame the f t11
k B t t.h
still ~ ch
t
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cl8.68
Moat people, most workinS men .... well as
apprecu~te such ama1.mg effoot8 unt.11 they are 1E~ade.r of that advanced aect;lOD of the Wtllg party 0
elr "or
11
~re J8
80 muc poYer y ~ A new power
glven to order landlords to ot.llelll if asked which prospect P1~ them. wl\l
actually felt. T he feet w tll lIoon be rendered so whlOh 'had adopt.ed the name of Liberals Wben a.mongst us that It 18 0IL1y for oxtrctne men to tl\k~ execute rep'lU'S "hi h are" neeessa.ry to Recure proper
.. Nett.:her" Brer Fox, lt Will be re.mem
strong &nd bealtqy that. they prove capable of Mr Gladsoon e tlcca.me Pnme :MinISter in 1868, the a.dv&nt.~e Of It As I ha.vo pointed oat, they have auitlVa.tlOI:] Iby th
tenan ts and. If the landlord
asked; Brer Rabbit. wba.to so.uee he would lik&
bearmg any r~sl)nable strllIn et"er likely to be 'Vhlll' fJ.rlStocra ts began to trllJll!(er thelr a.lIqHLDCO 1Ill'PO ted thou dOCLrIDes from Germany and f alls to corqply th tenant. may be a.uthorlSed
~ten WIth
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dori't wantQr be ea.t.en a.t
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t
to the Tol"V pnrty I q 1885 ~ Gladstones &cloP- pcea.o ed tilie olasa wa.r
the Mlnlstor of
loulture to Moouto tbe
sa.id .Brer RabbIt..
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Tba.t," \8.1d Brer Fot
pla.ced uppohn lIt em
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aJ t10n of H;,:ne Rule ga.vo them the opportunity they
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and recover lobe
t from the laJ1dlord
reprovutgly I 19 evadinr the q1JeStiOb"
II the
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~:1iss
y lS 1 On.KJIIM t e popu al - US1C
dClnred of lea.V1Dg In a. body, d ooeJltly and 10
orders a.ro subj ect 0 an a.ppeal to a.rblt.ratlon
BrItish v.orhng ola.s3es were to inform Mr Lans
Comedy Actress and renowned Uancer writes orom- Thoso of UJ; who are middle-aged, theroXIII -THE OLASS WAR
FFENCF13
bury t.ha.t they do not propose to tolerate any
I Reudel B Ith Salthtes I S wonderful for tired, fore, go back 00 a. t.lme when there were atill only
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Fatlure to campi WIth notices requIring' eultlVII. tJ"l"&l1t--=--socia.list or military-be will polDt out tha.t
tender, achmg feet or any other foot trou blea Irr two pohtirnl p a.rties-Ute UmolllSts led ! by the
What ha.s the t.heory ot t.he dasa. war
t tJ do hon n.eool'dmg to e rules of good husb8.ndt'y, or this 15 .. mere OVb81OD
mrl,ny cases Lbo oxygenated "al er haa th e same Ma.rqu15 of Salisbury, o.nd Ole LibcraJa. led by Mr WIth the daily bves of th), ",omcn voters or whom reqmnng' a. chang In the ma.nner of cuJtivstingUNPLEASANT REALlTIES
tffed as that at fa mous spa~"
Gln.dst.one
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t.hese papers IUC wrLtt!!DP The QllSUer IS" Every land s ha.ll be a.n offence pUni&hable by fine not
The ' Harald t adnuta tbat the prOll"'ect Wlll
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the
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of
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lb.,
CQun
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exoeed.mg
£20
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to
a
further
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not.
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I(:(ftu t ~,6""'~d to a_pt
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unpl,"'''' to _.n poopl⢠⢠nd It
p- "'10
t efrgrea. ........... e
who a.rc called camt.alis h'l"â¢
The worktn~ woman ceoom.ET?Jl;;,
for I) ery da Jv durln~ Whl
default
:~ e1es:s ⢠~-.y
oct th~"'" -m''''
· 1 r'l'Penar.
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18⢠pV"fiLlla Y.._.
w nrflIarM oJl d.'''DlvlIIg a Map"''' tabluntIf)nl'td
was
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evtu"Wl
P'I_P
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ar lamen_ J
an lie, W
who has got a. few ~ds In thD bank lor a few oontmucs After 00 Ichon
In a ltion. the .Hill
'A - 1' /1--J"'" r--s
RmdtllJnth 8.aierJrtu Vi a gnUs,. of wnter 1,,,,
W811 ted to rde~.la.m Ul\tOUdhed, or, 8.I( 1lP
w&r1ls.vlngs certlfica.tes locked up m h er ~rawer IS contains proposals
entitle the MmlSter of A~rl
To shrmk rrom f~~.l~pl~~80t r.eahtl~
tAe ~Ittr~ "am.: iJy w4Jeh flIldl~1 met' pre&enh~
to hc exten ~ as liLt le as posslOI~
a. "'I.pltalisL QUlte D. number of ea.pltahst6 are very calture 01 a Count AgrlcuitursJ Comn::nLtee &cting
cowa.nu~
me w ......
(JIJ1Rpormd, anti all c7umtll, keep It put up In packet'
W1Il~ wanted t.o extend It ooDslderably
oft'
bulk of t'hem aro ooly moderktc !y wef! 011 hIS behalf n wlth~t.a.ndlQe thll.t. prOC6edlQgB
tbmk 1t of no comet
tI01fflemetl: IIru, fcJue'\ '1ell.t ('elY t~oderale p n cu
'VLh.i~s won their fin!.t bL.i' b attle on thIS
and
a number of them n.re poor There ha ve been lDSt.itu > to exocute lUly Viork specl66d
the p ~eraJd.~ 88 ~
pa.se1Dg tibe Reform BIll of 1832 It. 15
t.he fa.ct th ~. the Labour PlI.rty 8 JD the not.ice &nd
rBOOver aumma.nly as a. CtvU
er aps o~ _~t;'1
'nothing lUI an ltIdu::a.tlOn of t.he few vot..en!. there
all end toTt,be capd.ailst at We debt from the person m default any expenses In
;:~~~~;'.~'~~~~~I;
were eve. a[ter lb. Reform B,1l Ih.t 11, Glod
Some of u,. Labou, ourred
to b.
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⢠stones poll at. NewBrk at that. time l'i1L!l only 887
who 80re well ~own and
NEGLECTED ESTATES
at
The next gTea.t extefiSlod pf the franchlS~ was made
Bay muoh about11 thls but.
The BJ11 conta.ins fa.r r ell.Chmg proposals re1a.t lD e
are e.t'"
by the Ton~ tbemse1v~ or r §,t.her by tbOlr
so ret.lcent
to estate.!! llegl&ct;ed or nusmana.geq,.
In a ea.se
not be
THE NEW AGRICULTURAL BILL l eader, Dl&rneh who m~cthQ middle at a. grea.t dl$
The
bas put tbe ca.rds on the where &. Cdun~y Agnoultura.1 Committee represents
C:=ttr':d:
BEFORE PARLIAMENT.
CUSSlOn on oue Wlug Refocm .lillI, surprLSoo ever] table, I!.lId a.. Kood mnny peoplo do not 'Lke hIm for to t.he MIULlltel" ot Acileulture that the owner of
funda 111 the
bod.., and C5pcctally ha OW Jl part.y, b) IntrOducJng d OlD/: It
In h IS soeooh at tho Natlonal LI beral any agMculturaJ estate wlthtn Its &100 whether p&per~
Arthur
M. P
and Mr J
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a. 9till better &form Bill, t.hat of 1861 It was Club he ahowod., first. of 011, that the LabOur Pa.riy whony or part.ly m the oecnpatlon of tena.nts H Thomas M P , Were recent,{v .ppcinted trustees
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Tho House or Commont; ha.n p3.!Sed t h e finanCIal Lht.!L BnI t hat mtrod~ t he famous ⢠ten P9Uud did mtend to abobsh caplt.&lism did mt.end tba.t ,cu~tivates oJm.wnana.,S'cs the esta.te..n &ueh a
In 1884 Mr tila.d 15 ~ begm at the ea.rhest poSSIble moment "'hat ma.nner as l1jor....~eJ udke the productlOD of food for t.bese trado uruon m vestments ill the Herald. '
resolut 011 to gl'l:e effect. toO the gua.ranteoed oorn householder' tIl the tawns
I""
- 1.- five per cent debeotllrl!S
Now, If ~Jte Labour
pnM ",,111M f orm Lhe SUi'lloot matter C'f Part I sten e 1ta."6 Ih e s.grlCuII uraI Iaob Durer â¢â¢
tAle vo t e SoctR.lSts all the world o" er ca.ll the cl~slv. ar ond Ib creon, tl&
mL'ltcr 0 f Agrtc;Jl Ituro, if ne th Lll.Ab
o( the nc>,\: Air culture Bill 811- Arthur Aoseaw cn Tu Jiie pa,pera of mtno MO being \wrItten be<=a.use m furtb er that. wh a.tevor Uley may thmk m heir own It nec.eJary or Cl eelrable Ul t'hc natLona.l mterest, movement 1& frOlng to fq1low the II Herald's" lead
c_ vo"""",
.~ and now 11 II v. Om eo ounda, UID most rcspons lb~ IEJaders of Labour do .and a fie r maa:lDg
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ag81n!l.t Parliament all an In
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proper lDQUlrle8 I!.lId oolU:lld erlD g moo tllls
u plaiu£d tha.t the guar~nt.eo. IS n6ccs"ary and 1918 many womcn goâ¢â¢
r ot. ropudlato Uns doctrlOe He a.sked -t' eRn tOll any repreeeotttUons from. the owner may appoint atltutlon v; e
oorta.lOly be up &g'aJJUIt aom'Bmd£cd part of tho ver;t texture and ;>fOSCDOO of &fe to ha.ve t.
thlDK dangeroLl.9
lead00'8
of ..nay
be steady
the BtU
Wlt.hOU t tho gUll lan t.ee tho 6111 woul d
'THE NEW DIVIDING LINE
risk t.he trade th e commerce the 11ldustr the If& aomeoue to IJJct. 88 recelver and m8on 8.KfIl' 0 f tat e typo
ma.y denounce Labour
the doctrlne
, they
pomt
he Qleantn"less
Tho o bloct 18 to secure (a.nnel'S
thIS n atIon upon the m ere chance tl)a.t. Mr J Clynes
An appc.a.l to the Hig h CoUrt 6.&alnSt aD out the dtre results Itba.t mu!Jt OOIne a.bout It the
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.a"autsL t.he rISk of Lreme:udous losses. so that; If a.
For a full genera.Lion therefore, the onglDa an4 Mr :lIcndQr'30J1, Will hroa.k fllJtli' [&:;\d betray
made by t.he ~lSter 18 proVIded for
autoontv of the p~e6 HoWie 1& undermmed
llne between tho two groal p ..~eti ha.s H_
_,I,,_~ '-_ p , Soci t
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HUSBANDR~
b;eak Ul prIces takes place. they n.r,e gua.ra.nt6fti dlVidw<>'
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= , ad got lo.ll 0ll'
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But the La.hour Partl!
not .. yst OftiClaJ1-" r.
Wlped
out.. By 1884 moat. adult. men
lob &U,'t"-" olutJ
d -B Y can WWLe
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The Govern m ent. III annOUa b~
vote!!
but
partlCII
oouat.
dlff~ about some\hin£" It m ..elISe re"
ona,Jly
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The
rules
of
rood
husba.ndry
sha ... lie eeme to pUdl.t.od. the" If Hera. I II progra.mme Tba.t. fact
lO extend t.bo prodJlct1on of wllea t.. a.ud for t hat
are to ooot.in'Ue to exl!!t 'When tho men bad
THE arASS WA!BI IN
reqlUre (a.) The m
l81Jance ADd olearanoo of ha.s to be faced, 1.. 18 another unpfeasa.nt 'realit.y
purpose to mduro tho fanner 00 SOW'r lUl much wheat they votes
LlPe&tion5 as to what! tltey were to nae
drlWl.ll dykes a.lld dItches
(b) fhe ma.llltenance
as. pc::utble t,hta autumn and next 8Drmg WltU ROt
t
h'1D
far
were
lound
to
a..rnIe,
Just P , on tbe
and proper Te,P8ll' .pi feucea, g-ateB and hedges
rCg'ard to home-gro .... n wheat harvested in 1921 tne
other hand, the s talesmon and poIiWC18JlS 'Who
(o~ The e.xeou..tiOt o{ r~&1n to bUlldingS, bemg
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fal mer who 16 now deorn:ed of the fuJI benefit of wanted these vom bad to present. BOrne fr~h
repa.1N which are n ec~ a.ry tor tbe proper culttvlio
a rree mill'ket will ge·t 'an amoun~ equal 'to the claim. for them Pulia.menta ara elected to pus
tlon and W()rk:ing of the land and 8.1'0 reqUIred to
&venUte C F oorIt pnce of lm!)Otted ,,"heat
l&W1I, a.nd, thM'~orD, the oomPt$ttDn. cam e to be
be e:t,ecuted by the oecUPle1_ under his contract. at
"Milar a nd compara1>le qual~t,. IIi fixmg the guar
Wna.tlOJ' ,.
IN~OUS WEEDS
anlecd pnees- from yeu to l'ea.:r tho CoIDIOl5lJlopers a& to-. whioh party should otter t9 1pua the best Ia.ws
ProvlSlon 13
Will clea.rly bave w ta.t.c mto aOOOUnt tbe partiOUla.r In the mtere!lt of the majority of voters, who wer!!,
e for <1eaJiD\;ltli the m)not
ooune,
the
workers
Bence
there
aroe
We
cry
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ltems m order to find out the. oost o~ productlon , for soci8.1 reforms. to.. be a.chieved by a.bol18bmg
causod by the grow of weed:3
e MIIll&ter may
mcllldtnsc r ates (possibly r ent) , manures, seeds, e:llItiDg laWI and p&S81Dg n ew ones
servo notu:es r
!Ii tne OOCUpl6r to cut Jown
Tho Confarence of del8(80tes. from the 1,000
labour and other val'lOUS ttems as5OCl8.led With
It 18 difficult to find a.ny one dlTldlng line between
or dest.roy wee<tL Pailure to oomp~1 ..,Ill ~ r o affiliated Allot.ment Societies ot the Agrieultural
productIion
Thev oould not deal With partiCUlar
g-a.rdad Ul tho na.ture of an ofie.D¢e for not oultivat- Orga,Qi&a;biou Society which met In 1,1.00000 last
1..0 parties There ... ere man"'" v.........lb·keen 1I000al
farms 1IJl4 ,"11 t.hareforo, take an ne1"a£'e t.bcough
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lOR' the land a.ccordWi to thee rules of iJOOd hUI
UIKIn 'the Govern
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tllwdry IIoIld will render the ooaupte:r lia.ble to pro weclc pautd resolution
out the contry
to
be
eomew-bat.
as
tolIoWll
sccution
1Ulf, oonviction
lIr H 9:gge t.he Independent Libera.l 'W blP, sPOke
moot the
as allot
fl'alDSt. the resolutlon, beea,'u.e he obJected strongly
muter and man wu for a
A tenant Ia.nnec will proba.bly rerard Pa.rt 2
be somethmr WIth which
by fa.r: the moe.t lmport.a.nt part of the Blll,
snd defi.:utely to any 'policy of guarantees at a ll
to lDterfero It. " as ro be
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The fa.rnlln: mdtatry 18 doing ~emr.ly weU a.t
bet ween the,. m aster, on the
makes libera.l pl'OVISlOn for hIS proteclMon Q
:the mOOlClJt
Agriculture JS m a muoh
w~
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£&vpJkl'able POSltlon. than any other mdusi1'y, as It
on the other If e man
OO'~'SATION ~n DISTlJRBANCE
doeS .Jlo~ 'ha.ve anything to do WIth the exceas
hours for vCry ..IOW
w.~~'
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P~t. ~uly
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'~S=:i!~Jt.eoancy
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HIUof a. holdlJlg
dat6
llerC'rPt!i
.In said
mthlduClDg
Capt.&iD nght
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tha.t
Older to xcmedy the p re&e:n.t.
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IT OLOSE HOME.
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Lindsay ltves a.t 86, Donnmgton n.o:.t!,
nelghbourly aarura.nces ara warth far
rou Ihn h..."..y evtdence !'om! I*'PI.
far a.way towns. Yoo can easily teet
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Lin"""",F<Ol'
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never free from agOQlSlDUe:WI lJl
brought on by kidney we
In
fact, 1 got so ill, that
f~ I
1 had to he up,
found lt qUlte unposslble to keep g&UJg
I)::I&ti
mv l.ft leg, from hip to &Dklo.
I alwa.ys felt depl'essed and ttred a.nd my; h.ead
SClttlco P&lns
In
oclied dreodfu!ly
'i I bad mediea.l l treatment. and was tal4 my; â¢
kidneys WeN) 1D a: bad state, but n~g gavo
m~ pennanent rehef, unill 1 tned Doan'a B.a.ck-
I soon found tb.,., pills
ache I\Jdney PIlls
wm
d-olng me good so I kept on WIth them until ):
wu qurt.e cured 'l1ley not only remav~ aU "'.
pains and cured the other symptoms, but. b~
me up splendldlr, and made me feel Qett.er to
every WQ.y It IS twelve years azo ~ow smc~
Dqao 9 Pilb: restored JOy health and I haTe an.ly
ha.B one alig~t attack of tb~ troqbla SIDe&, ...h~
Ddan s Pill ~Dga.m proved suCDessfuJ
I can'f
peal. . them too
Lin:d&y"
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On April 17th-12 mODth. later--Mra.
Lindsay .said :_u 1 am pleased to say that
Doan'.s Pills restored my health r
kept very well Indeed."
deaIerfl, or :J/- a box. from F08ter .. MoOlell&u
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Streel, Oxford S_t, Londo â¢â¢ W. 1.
beokache or kidney pilJ..-...Mk dYl_11/I
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corollary of
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to any other me&.m than t nose providod ~ the Agrtculturo Bill by w hich whea.tJI'O"'UlK can be enoounged
U'nhka Mr J{aggo, M'r Adand, who a.ko
(tom the Independent,. LiberlLl Bench~ aDd who waa
ParhameDtuy Secretary to the Board (>,t~,ul
tura m tho lut Liberal Admm lAt.r&tion.
t.hat
the neces:nt.y of atlmulatinr food p rodllet on from
tho land from tiJe poJn~ r of VIew of tbo St.ate was
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BOTLY & LEWIS. Jewellers~
Bilversmlths and Watohmak:ers,
Xing Street, Reading.
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BROWN, JAS DYMORE & SON.
, Brewers and W.me Merohailts,
Queen's RoM. HeMinII'.
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132 ;KNILL & SONS, Bookblnders,
Printers'J Aocount Book Mana.
faoturers and St&t/oners, 39,
-, Minster treet, and 18. DUke
Street. Reading
"READING
OBSERVER,·
Pnntmgand PublishlOg Offlo.....
B1agrave Street, Readml.
WATSON & SON, Ohm .. ' &nct
Glass Merohants, 15. 'Mlcstel'
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Snbllc.nbers to ~e Te'ephofie Ereh&~e ea.n:k&".
thelI' T!!lepbone Number, Name, Aadress_""and
BUlImeae lIlAOrled ut a.bove LilIt on veq Dlodan.t.
tenDS.
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tuJliClC!fi.ly geesl to l "l'tify as a return lor â¢â¢ Iue
T~lv~d-namel)", ~tr & produot.1OIl- aa. +he guar
fJltoe of eerli.in mlDlmum p noo
;; Colonel Spe.nde r â¬ta.y aaid th.t.'" mueb as. t hey
Jlked the P10polal to lJuh6idlSe al1~ arhcle
souve1', sttll they rooogni5ed tha-It- IS Yery poor
'-economy to rlSk atarva.t.lOD &nd to ~o ~ tar &I to
~pposo a '1InB,bOta) l'eBOlut,on such as thn
Air
JIoggo ha9 &aut that tho fanners- ahould. iro,r
~'tI'lfea.t. :an any ~, i>pl! he did not se!!m t.o realae
that t.h c , tarmef W1.11 grow what llilya hun and .,nJi
not.
whea.t 1f It doeS 'not p a l h im, unless It: 18
.... ctle-.uch a.s dUring t.he wa.r-ot "VItal neoeslut.,.
;to the safet.y of t.he natum
[n the ooune rof fUrlbN m.eUBSlon llr Acla.nd
i'ald that the rnacbmcry a.heady existed for ftxUlg
\/rages ana,
t.he wage! are such that the lndultry
is not pi ofita.'blo We 8t.at D m1l&t guarantee the
pr.ee lie fhou,b~ that the StAte had a peculial
'UllercSt lU seemg that agnaulture dOes »01. dll
Ilp p~3t and ~o spmulato productton from the land
~o" that t rcuou he supported t.hta Bill on the
"'hole
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tbe debate, Sir
Auegest.ton tha.t
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w,b ich UI not
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,,-traJfu: from .A:m Ol1Qa to Eur()'1")e tho. Cunard Lm-B
~a\e Il.rta1l29(1 t..o'" exped1te tbe lIalll D~ of tho
lJau >"ct.allla" SO as to !CCU:re addit.iona.1 trips to
and f'ro:n :\morlO&.' ~ As she IS the furest Imer tn
,tim world t,hts should result III a ~nJldera.ble
IJtecd'Il~ un of tbe ~T(~at. press of eastbound tra ffic
l ~ot. only are America»;. pourIng .lUto 'lin&: laod Ilnd
~ Ii.!! fut as th~ can be. ca.r'ried a,croes the
~tlanhc but. large parties of na..tlves or nort.b a.Dd
eentral Europe: li,?ms: m America aro a.uX!OUS to
l'e.V1!lt t.he1r old bom C4
The CJlna.rcl Company
Il'B puitmr forth ~\ err ~ort to sa.tlary We de
·DlIJI~ on L11l!1r serrices and WIll shOI tly 'Iare thtec
":~'li':Mu~r vessels on the Channel route
The
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be made from tho British t.crm1nal on Jut,' ~4t,.bJ
AUguiL 2ht Ilfld all'Ptembcr 18th
She WIll catl
~ at Cberboutl!' bO\h. eastbound and westbound
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⢠Impera.tor,~' now ... 8a.Jhng under c.na:r~
auspIces, 11 on the same roU ~ The b}gpst. eng
!.ut.est shJ,. WIU be remforced .ery lj:bortly bl. the
AqUitania, tl10 .. world's wonder shlpJ' In
r ",bleb the ~ntOt\!e o( lU!tu..-y ahd oornfori, 0)1: ship
board bas he!m ieaChed !Ihk SeJ'V'lce Will be w\fhOU\ any dou.'bt t.he finen ,Jll U::e world 1
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